Types Of Turkey
Hunting Calls
Types of Turkey Hunting Calls That Will Help You to Lure
and Capture Turkeys Easily
Turkey hunters need to know the types of turkey hunting
calls, which are mouth calls and friction calls. Wild
turkeys are really cagey and evasive. So, turkey calling
is necessary to lure and capture them. Friction calls are
the most familiar turkey hunting calls since they provide
ease of usage and turkey-like sounds. They usually feature
round surfaces. And they require pegs to be drawn across
these surfaces, which are typically slate, ceramic, and
aluminum. Mouth calls, alternatively, are turkey hunting
calls that are used by breathing through them. Factually,
some four millenniums ago, the Native Americans used mouth
calls that are made out of turkeys' wing bones. But an
example of today's mouth calls is the diaphragm call. It
is usually used whenever a turkey is in close proximity
and making use of a friction call is not possible. It is
also preferred by most hunters in camouflage because it
does not involve any suspicious movement that turkeys may
spot.
Essentially, friction-type turkey box calls are ideal for
beginners. These are boxes with pivoting lids that slide
to make sounds. The movements of the turkey calls normally
require moderate amounts and might be ideally used in full
blinds. Turkey box calls also produce more volume compared
to the other types. Turkey hunting calls must become
louder if hunters need to catch the attentions of gobblers
that are very distant. Friction-type push button box calls
are fine too. They are very simple, and only require a
single finger movement to operate. Some may even be
mounted on guns.
However, a box call will soon sound like a squeaking gate
if the sides and the lid of the box lacked friction. The
box can also get damaged if moisture gets into it. So, it
is important to clean and store the box properly in order
to maintain its effectiveness. Then, another type of
friction turkey hunting calls is the slate call. It is
also known as the peg call because it is used by scraping
the peg's end. It also produces a variety of sounds due to
the combinations of its slate surfaces and strikers. In
addition, this slate call is really well-known, and may be
mounted to a leg. So, a hand may discretely operate the
striker to rub the slate and produce a call. Nevertheless,
it needs touch-ups every time because it is very
vulnerable to oils and moistures.
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and Bag More Birds
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